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Israel kill reporters in a strike on media tent in Gaza

six journalists reportedly wounded in the strike

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Israeli strike on media tent leaves reporters wounded and some injured

Israel struck a media tent outside a hospital in the Gaza Strip early Monday, April 7, 2025.

Medics disclosed that the strike killed two people, including a local reporter, and wounded six other journalists.

APNews reports that the Israeli military said the strike targeted a man it says was a Hamas militant posing as a journalist.

Twenty-eight other people were killed in separate strikes, according to hospitals.

Israel has carried out waves of strikes across Gaza and ground forces have carved out new military zones since it ended its ceasefire with Hamas last month.

Israel has barred the import of food, fuel, medicine and humanitarian aid for well over a month.

This comes as it seeks to pressure Hamas to accept changes to the truce agreement they reached in January.

The strike outside Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis at around 2 a.m. set the media tent ablaze.

It killed Yousef al-Faqawi, a reporter for the Palestine Today news website, and another man, according to the hospital.

The military said the strike targeted Hassan Eslaiah, who it said was a Hamas militant who had entered Israel and taken part in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that ignited the war.

Eslaiah was among six journalists who were wounded in the strike, according to the hospital.

Eslaiah had occasionally contributed images to The Associated Press and other international media outlets as a freelance journalist, including on Oct. 7.

The AP has not worked with him for over a year.

Israel also struck tents on the edge of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central city of Deir al-Balah.

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According to the hospital, the strike injured three people.

Nasser Hospital said it received another 20 bodies, including eight women and five children, from separate strikes overnight and into Monday.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said two additional strikes on homes in Deir al-Balah killed eight people, including three women and three children.


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